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Physical characteristics of the RR Lyrae stars in the very metal poor globular cluster NGC 5053

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 127, Issue 4, Pages 2185-2209

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/382903

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globular clusters : individual (NGC 5053); RR Lyrae variable; stars : abundances; stars : distances; stars : evolution; stars : horizontal-branch

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The physical characteristics of the 10 RR Lyrae stars in the very metal-poor globular cluster NGC 5053 are derived from photometry of similar to 1000 B and V CCD frames acquired from 1994 to 2002 with the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory 1.8 m Plaskett Telescope. Revised pulsation periods and light curves, mean magnitudes, colors, amplitudes, and Fourier parameters are presented. Periods accurate to less than or similar to10(-5) days are now known for all 10 RR Lyrae stars. Using times of maximum light dating back to Baade's original 1923 - 1927 observations, period change rates, dP/dt, accurate to less than or similar to0.07 days Myr(-1), have been derived for the 10 stars. Seven stars have increasing periods, and three have decreasing periods, with the estimated period change rates for V1, V2, V9, and V10 being very close to zero. The mean dP/dt is equal to 0.04 +/- 0.04 days Myr(-1) and is consistent with Lee's evolutionary model predictions for a cluster with horizontal-branch type similar to0.5. Mean B - V colors range from 0.20 to 0.40 and are more consistent with near-zero reddening than alternative higher estimates. A reddening EB-V = 0.018 +/- 0.003 is derived from the 1998 SFD maps. Mean effective temperatures vary from 6040 K ( V10) to 7290 K (V6), with 2.6 less than or equal to log g less than or equal to 3.1. Visual and bolometric absolute magnitudes, bolometric corrections, and luminosities are derived using Fourier methods and using intensity- and magnitude-averaged mean magnitudes. Mean locations of the stars in the H-R diagram tend to progress from hotter, lower L stars to cooler, higher L stars and are consistent with theoretical blue and red edges of the instability strip. Masses estimated assuming zero reddening and Dorman's oxygen-enhanced models range from 0.68 M-. (V6) to 0.78 M-. (V10) for the 10 stars. The mean metal abundance for NGC 5053 derived using the Jurcsik-Kovacs method lies significantly higher than the range - 2.3 to - 2.6 dex determined using other, more well established methods. This finding supports recent suggestions that metallicities derived from Fourier-based [Fe/H] calibrations need to be revised downward by at least 0.3 dex for RR Lyrae stars with very low metal abundances.

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